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1 PHYTOTAXONOMY Vol. 7, pp Impatiens mysorensis Heyne ex Roth (Balsaminaceae), a little known endemic from Karnataka N.M. Ganesh Babu, Jyotsna R. N. Dessai*, K. Ravikumar and N. Rama Rao** Foundation for Revitalisation of Local, Health Traditions (FRLHT); 74/2. Iarakabande Kaval, Attur (P0); Yclahanka. Bangalore 'Department of Botany, Goa University. Goa Institute of Wood Science & Technology, Malleshwaram. Bangalore Intensive systematic studies conducted in Chitradurga district, Karnataka since 2004 recorded occurrence of many endemic and noteworthy species in these dry hills. The paper deals with one such narrow endemic, Impatiens mysorensis Heyne ex Roth. A detailed description, illustration, population, ecology and threats are elucidated. Keywords: Impatiens mysorensis, narrow endemic, population, conservation Introduction Impatiens. L. is represented by about 900 species distributed throughout the wet and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa and a few in temperate regions of Asia, Europe and North America; 204 species occur in India, of which 148 are endemic to Indian region (Vivekananthan et al. 1997). Impatiens mysorensis Heyne ex Roth is one such narrow endemic species known to occur only in Karnataka state. There are no specimens of this species in any of the major herbaria of the country; it is represented by only two collections made in 1974 from Chitradurga fort. Hence, special efforts were made in relocating the species and study its population. Impatiens mysorensis was first collected by Heyne in 1801 from "Mysore" without mentioning specific locality. These specimens remained unpublished till. Roth validated it in Novae Plantarum Species Praesertim Indiae Orientalis, in Saldanha (1996) in flora of Karnataka, has mentioned the location as southern Western Ghats based on the two herbarium sheets available at Kew: one from Chitradurga fort and the other from Nandi Hills,.Kolar district. Rao (1981) did not mention this species in flora of Mysore district, whereas Vivekananthan et al. (1997) included it based on earlier literature. Later, Bhaskar (1978) reported it from Chitradurga and these collections are available `at Mysore University herbarium (MGM). These are the only collections available in Indian herbaria, until it was relocated by us. It was presumed that the species was lost in Chitradurga district due to regular weeding out process given to the fort walls by the fort authority in order to keep the walls clean. Hence, the species has been assigned 'endangered' status by Nayar (1996) and the locality Chitradurga was missed out in the distribution data published by him. Further, a thorough literature screening revealed the fact that for this species, neither a detailed description nor a complete illustration is available till date. Therefore, a detailed description, illustration, population, ecology and threats are elucidated in this article. Impatiens mysorensis Heyne ex Roth, Nov. Plant. Sp ; Wight & Am. Prodr ; Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India & in Rec. Bot. Surv. India 4: 42 & ; Gamble, H. Pres. Madras ; Saldanha in Saldanha, Fl. Karnataka 2: ; Vivekananthan et al. in Hajra et al. (eds.) Fl. India. 4: Balsamina mysorensis DC., Prodr. 1:

2 84 PHYTOTAXONOMY, VOL. 7, 2007 Erect herbs, up to 75 cm high with fibrous roots. Sterns diffusely branched; branches alternate, obtusely 4-angled, up to 2 cm thick, sub-succulent, sparsely minutely hairy below, densely minutely hairy above; nodes swollen. Leaves (0.7) x cm, alternate, elliptic or linear-oblong to ovate, subcoriaceous, base acute to attenuate, apex acute to acuminate, margins distantly serrate: serrations apiculate, basal leaves sessile, upper leaves petiolate; petioles up to 1 cm long, hairy beneath; glands one pair or 0; lateral veins distinct and hairy beneath, up to 5 pairs. Flowers axillary, solitary to a cluster of 6, up to 7 mm across, pink, lilac or white with reddish tinge; bracts minute, scaly, linear to subulate, c. 1 x 0.5 mm, light green, sparsely minutely hairy at base dorsally; pedicels up to I cm long, deflexed in fruits, dilated, pink to green, dorsally with a longitudinal row of hairs. Lateral sepals 2, ovate, slightly concave, c x 0.5 mm, acute at apex, minutely hairy above. Standard broadly ovate, c. 5 x 4 mm, glabrous, deeply concave, white within, pink without, apex -cordate, dorsally keeled; keel lacerated, apex mucronate; mucro c. 1 mm long, curved, green. Wing petals 2, bibbed, c. 9 x 4 mm, pink to white with white throat, elevated above, elevation with yellow or red streaks, stipitate; stipe up to 4 mm long with pinkish red veins; basal lobes ovate, up to 1.5 x 1 mm, acute, apex apiculate or obtuse; distal lobes asymmetrically ovate, c. 5 x 4 mm. apex obtuse. Lip saccate, up to 6 x 3 mm, pink, veins minutely hairy, spurred; spur c. 2.5 x 0.5 mm, cylindrical, hairy, rarely glabrous, tip rounded or bulged, densely hairy, green or yellow. Column c. 3 mm long, bent on one side; anthers 5, c. 1 x 1 mm, light pink, connate above ovary; filaments 5, up to 2.5 mm long. light pink, base free and narrow, apex connate and broad. Ovary elliptic-oblong, c. 1.5 x 0.5 mm, glabrous to minutely hairy; stigma 5-toothed; style absent. Capsules asymmetric, lanceolate, rarely elliptic, 8-11 x 3-5 mm, ridged, puberulous, beaked; pedicels up to 2 cm long. Seeds 3-7, c. 1.5 mm across, brown, globose, muricate. Specimens examined: Karnataka: Chitradurga District: Chitradurga fort, Chitradiaga Taluk, Prasantha Kumar 102, , (MGM); I. c. Bhaskar 419, , (MGM); Devaragudda State Forest, Hosadurga Taluk, Ravikumar & Ganesh Babu , , 1100 m, (FRLH); Chitradurga Fort, Chitradurga Taluk, Ganesh Baby , , 1015 in, (FRLH); c., Ganesh Bahu , , 980 m, (FRLH); 1. c.. Ganesh Bahu , , 908 m, (FRLH); I. c., Ganesh Babu , , 870 m, (FRLH); Janakal Sate Forest, Hosadurga Taluk, Ganesh Bahu , , 748 m (FRLH); I. c Ganesh Babu , 15, , 838 m, (FRLH); Devaragudda State Forest, Hosadurga Taluk, Ganesh Bahu , , 800 m, (FRLH). Flowers & Fruits: August - October Vernacular name: Chukka Basavanapatha (Kannada), Local use: The local people around Chitradurga Fort, apply the plant juice on fresh cuts and wounds. Population & Ecology During the explorations, I. mysorensis was collected from four different localities in Chitradurga district, namely, Devaragudda, Janakal and Ghatti Hosahalli of Hosadurga Taluk and Chitradurga Fon in Chitradurga Taluk. Population status, ecology and threats observed in these localities are discussed below. Impatiens mysorensis was collected near Rangaswuny temple at Devaragudda State Forest on at an altitude of 1100 in. About 250 individuals represented the population size. These plants were growing only in the crevices of man made wall around the temple premises. These plants were stout, profusely branched, up to 60 cm tall. The individuals were found growing in association with Crota/aria fulva Roxb., C. hirta WilId., C. mysorensis Roth, Hemigraphis latebrosa (Heyne ex Roth) Nees, Indigofera colutea (N. Bunn.) Merrill., Oldenlandia herbacea (L.) Roxb. and Rhynchosia hirta (Andrews) Meikle & Verde. A thorough

3 IMPATIENS MYSORENSIS HEYNE EX ROTH (BALSAM1NACEAE) 85 B & C (1.2 x 0.7 cm) D(5x4mm) E(8x5mm) G(6x3mm) H (3.5 x 3.5 mm) K (0.5 mm) 1(2 x 0.5 mm J (2 x 0.5 mm) A (45 cm) M (2 x 0.5 mm) L(10 x4mml Fig.i. A habit, B & C - flower, D standard, E- lateral sepal, F wing petals, G lip, androecium, I pistil, J - L. S. of the capsule. K C. S. of the capsule, L - capsule, M- seed,

4 86 PHYTOTAXONOMY, VOL. 7, 2007 Plate, : a -- habit, b-d- flower & fruit, e- habitat, f- grazing, g-quarrying

5 IMPATIENS MYSORENSIS HEYNE, EX ROTH (RALSAMINACEAE) 87 perambulation to the same area undertaken again on , resulted in location of another population of around 200 individuals at 800 m, growing under the shade of tree species such as BosweIlia serrata Roxb. ex Colebr., Cochlospennum religiosum (L.) Alston, and Ixora pavetta Andrews. Other herbaceous species associated. were Buchnera hispida.bach.-ham., Zingiber mon.tanum (Koen.) Link ex Dietr., Chlorophytum sp., Crinum usiuticum L., Cyrnbopogon ficauosu (Nees ex Steud.) Wats., Habenaria longicorniculatu Grah., and Rothiu indica (L.) Druce. At Chitradurga fort, all the fort walls have been cleared off vegetation by the Archeological Survey of India as part of maintenance. However, careful and keen observation has resulted in locating a total of around 990 individuals just above the Gopalswamy Honda to Rana Battery (.14 12' 29.40"-14 12' 36.36" N; 76 23' 36.00" '36.06" E; m). A population of 163 individuals of slender habit with light pink to deep pink flowers and light green pedicels was observed at 870 m. Floral visitors such as ants, flies, bees have also been recorded..at 904 m, nearly 100 plants were observed. These plants were found growing in complete shade and showed a wide range of variations with regard to stem, leaves and flower. At an altitude of 965 m, 30 individuals were growing on a thin layer of soil deposits over a huge open barren rock. Here the plants were c. 50 cm high, diffusely branched; flowers were white along with a few pale pink flowers. The plant associates in this area were: Ageratum conyzoides L., Anisochilus carnosus (L.f.) Wall., Bidens pilosa L, Brachiaria spp., Kalanchoe sp., Chamaecrista kleinii Might & Arn.) Singh, Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) Brong., Cleome monophylla L., Commetina sp., Corchorus sp. Cyanotis sp., Cyanosis tuberosa (Roxb.) Schultes & Schultes f., Cyperus sp., Henckelia incana (Vahl.) Spreng., Eragrostiella sp., Habenaria tongicomiculata Grah., Oldenlandia corymbosa L., Indigofera colutea (N. Burm.) Merrill., Leucas indica (L.) R. Br. ex Vatke, Panicum sp., Phyllanthus reticulatus Poir., Polygula elongates Klein. ex Willd., Perssicaria glabra (Willd.) M. Gomez Venionia albicans DC., Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less. and Vigna sp. Janakal is a pilgrim site situated in Hosadurga Taluk where the main deity is Haalu Rameshwara. At the backdrop of this temple, Janakal State forests range-boundary starts by huge barren hillock with seasonal streamlet at the base. During a botanical exploration on , a population of more than 700 individuals was noted just a hundred metres above the streamlet (13 52' 24.36"N; 76" 17' 18.48" E, 748 in). Individual plants were fresh and healthy. Another exploration was made on to study the population and ecological changes. During this time, only 356 individuals were counted. Associated plants noted in this locality were Anisochilus eriocephalus Benth., Cleome aspera Koen. ex DC., Dioscorea oppositifolia L., Dtoseru burmannii Vahl, Eragrostiella bifaria (Vahl) Bor, Hemionitis anfolia (Burm.) T. Moore, Katatzchoe floribunda Wight & Am., Leucas indica (L.) R. Br. ex Vatke, Murdantzia nudiflora (L.) Brenan and Oldenlandia sp. Another healthy population was noted on the isolated, low-level hilllock near Ghatti Hosahalli village (13 57' 43.08" N; 76 17'41.58" E; 838 in ASL). A total of 364 individuals were found growing in between. the rock crevices along with Anisochi/us carnosus (L.f.) Wall., Commelina benghalensis L., Crotalaria linifolia L.f., Cymbopogon felxuosus (Nees ex.steud.) Wats., Cynotis sp., Oldenlandia herbacea (L.) Roxb., Phyllanthus kozhikodianus Manila! & Sivadasan and Vernonia albicans DC. Threats Human interference was more near Gopalswarny Honda of Chitradurga fort at an altitude of 870 m. Major threats at this altitude were grazing, weeding, cutting fodder grass and intentional fire. There was no external threat observed and human interference was also less above 982 in but the conditions were inhospitable for the growth of this species. Excessive grazing observed at Janakal State forest poses a major threat.

6 RR PHYTOTAXONOMY, VOL. 7, 2007 Progressive quarrying was noticed at Ghatti Hosahalli of Hosadurga Taluk. As these plants were growing very close to the quarry area, it would be highly impossible for the species to escape from this major threat in near future. Devaragudda, another locality, is a popular pilgrim centre where hundreds of devotees visit everyday. It was witnessed that in order to keep this area clean, devotees set fire periodically. Grazing was another common threat in this locality. Conservation Seeds and a few seedlings were carefully collected and are grown in Ethno-Medicinal Garden, Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT); Gandhi Krishi Vignyan Kendra, Bangalore, Karnataka and Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary, Wyanad, Kerala for developing germination protocol and multiplication strategy towards conserving this narrow endemic species. In Chitradurga, the areas wherever this species was cited, local people have been sensitized to save this from the existing threats. Acknowledgments Authors are thankful to Mr. Darshan Shankar, Director, FRLHT for constant encouragement and facilities; Dr. R. Vijaya Sankar, Research Officer,.FRLHT for help during collection and image editing; Dr. Bhaskar, Professor, GKVK, Bangalore and Dr. M.K. Janarthanam, Reader, Dept. of Botany, Goa University for critical comments; Mr. Kariyappa, Divisional Forest Officer, Mr. Chenne Gowda, Range Forest Officer of Chitradurga district for permission and co-operation; Mr. Gonibasappa and Mr. Chandra Sekhar, Chitradurga Fort for local information; Taralabalu Rural Development Foundation, Sirigere, Chitradurga for continuous logistic support and help rendered throughout field surveys; Mr. Rajanna, Mr. Shivakumar, Mr. S.P. Rudresh, Mr. Shankar, Mr. Sandeepa, Mr. Hanumantha, Sirigere, Chitradurga for help during field visits and herbarium processing. The second author is thankful to International Association for Plant Taxonomy for research grant and the Directors/ Officers in-charge of the. following herbaria for permitting to consult their specimens: CAL (Howrah), BSI (Pune), MH (Coimbatore), JCB (Bangalore), BLAT (Mumbai) and MGM (Mysore). References Bhaskar, V Studies on South Indian Impatiens L. - Ill, Further notes. Indian J. For. 1(1), 74, 75. Bhaskar, V Studies on South Indian Impatiens L. - Palynology. J. Palynol. 15(1), 118. Nayar, M. P Hot spots of endemic plants of India, Nepal and Bhutan. Tropical Botanical Garden and Research institute, Thiruvananthapuram, p Rao, R. R A Synoptic Flora of Mysore District. Today & Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers, New Delhi. Saldanha, C. J Flora of Karnataka (Vol. 2). Oxford & IBH publishing Co., New Delhi, Vol. 2, p Vivekatnanthan. K. et al In Hajra, P. K. et al. teds,) Flora of India Vol. 4. Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, p. 184.

7 J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 32 No. 3 (2008) TAXONOMY AND DISTRIBUTION OF IMPATIENS TALBOTII - A RARE ENDEMIC BALSAM FROM WESTERN GHATS JYOSNA R.N. DESSAI & M.K. JANARTHAIVAM Department of Botany, Goa University, Goa For correspondence: mlijana@yahoo.corn ABSTRACT The paper deals with a rare and poorly known species of balsam, viz. Impatiens talbotii Hook. f. from the Western Ghats. The historical account, a detailed description, distribution and illustrations based on fresh specimens are provided. INTRODUCTION The genus Impatiens L. (Balsaminaceae), a highly diversified genus is represented in India by around 209 species. Western Ghats, one of the 34 biodiversity hotspots of the World harbours about 90 species of Impatiens, most of which are narrow endemics. I. talbotii Hook. f. is one such narrow endemic so far reported only from North Kanara and Shimoga districts of Karnataka along the Central Western Ghats. It appears in Red Data Book of Indian plants as a rare endemic species that is represented by few old collections (Singh & Kulkarni, 1990). The description available in literature is very meagre and floral details were never illustrated. Hence, an attempt has been made in this paper to bring historical account, elaborate descrip- 624 tion and illustation of the little known endemic species. Impatiens talbotii was described by Hooker in 1906 based on Talbot's collection from Devimane ghat in North Kanara district. However, he did not provide any description and illustration while publishing this species. Later, during the revision of Balsarriinaceae for the Presidency of Bombay, Blatter (1933) accessed Law's (s. n. - N. Kanara), Talbot's (3722.= Devimane Ghat) and Meebold's (6960 Castle Rock) collections and included the description from Hooker's manuscript supplied by C. E. C. Fischer of the Kew Herbarium. Subsequently this species was collected from Jog falls (North Kanara) and Agumbe (Shimoga) by Bhaskar (BhaSkar & Razi,

8 1978). In Indian herbaria the species is known only by four collections. Due to its narrow distribution and representation by few collections in herbaria it has been designated as rare (Singh & Kulkarni, 1990; Nayar, 1996). During the course of studies the present authors have collected the species from Jog falls after a lapse of 33 years since Bhaskar's collection from the same locality in Recent collection of this species from Goa by authors shows its extended distribution from Karnataka. Hooker did not provide any description or illustration while publishing I. talbotii as new species and the description available in Floras is scanty and inadequate. Hence, a detailed description and illustrations of the species based on fresh specimens is provided. Impatiens talbotii Hook. f. in Rec. Bot. Surv. India 4: 42, ex Blatter in J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 33: ; Sharma et al. Fl. Karnataka ; Ahmedullah & Nayar, Endemic plants of the Indian region 1: ; Singh & Kulkarni in Nayar & Sastry, Red Data Book 3: 63 t ; Saldanha, Fl. Karnataka 2: ; Vivekananthan et al. in Hajra et al. Fl. India 4: Herb, up to 60 cm high. Stem terete, flaccid, glabrous, swollen at the nodes, branched. Leaves alternate, crowded at the apex, petiolate; petiole cm long, with 3-5 pairs of petiolar glands, hairy on either side. Lamina lanceolate, up to 14 x 5.3 cm, cuneate at base, crenate and ciliate along margins, acute to acuminate at apex, crenae apiculate, adaxial surface hairy, adaxial surface densely hairy on the nerves and glabrous to sparsely hairy on the rest surface. Flowers axillary, 2-4 in each axil, pink with purple centre, up to 2.5 cm across, up to 3 cm long; bracts linearlanceolate, ca 3 x 1 mm, glabrous, hairy along the margins in the upper half, apically acute; J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 32 No. 3 (2008) pedicels up to 2 cm long, slender, glabrous to hairy, deflexed in fruits. Lateral sepals 2, ovate to linear-lanceolate, up to 2.5 x 1 mm, green in colour, sparsely hairy on the dorsal surface, mid vein distinct, entire along margins, acute at apex; standard orbicular, up to 7 x 8 mm, pink within, white outside, dorsally keeled, keeled portion green in colour, apically cordate, costa mucronate, hairy, mucro green; wing petals 2, bilobed, up to 1.5 x 1 cm, lobes unequal; basal lobe ca 9 x 5 mm, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, bilobulate, apically apiculate; distal lobe larger than the basal lobe, up to 1.3 x 0:5 cm, assymmetrically obovate, bilobulate, dorsal auricle absent, base of the wing petal is bent at the spur region thus giving the appearance of an auricle; lip conical, light pink in colour, glabrous to sparsely hairy, spurred; spur tubular, curved, white to light pink in colour, up to 3 cm long, glabrous to hairy, tip rounded. Column up to 3.5 x 2 mm, bent on one side. Filaments 5, up to 2.5 mm long, free and narrow at the base, fused and broad at the apex, pink in colour; anthers 5, fused, ca 1.5 mm wide, white to light pink in colour, forming a hood above the ovary. Pistil ca 3 mm long; ovary ellipticlanceolate, ca 2 mm long, glabrous; style absent; stigma 5-toothed, each tooth ca 1 mm long. Fruit assymmetrically lanceolate, up to 1.5 x 0.7 cm, tomentose, stigma persistent, pedicel up to 3 cm long. Seeds ovate, papillate, up to 4 x 2.5 mm, brown, flattened. (Fig. 1) Flowering and fruiting: August November. Habitat: Grows on either side of the narrow steep path/footsteps leading to the base of the Jog falls (Karnataka) and along the road side near water falls at Gaondongri (Goa). Note: The species occurs in vulnerable habitat as thousands of tourists flock Jog falls during the monsoons. As the flowers are attractive people are seen plucking the flowers and breaking the twigs thus putting the plant in a precarious position. Hence, measures should be taken for its conservation. 625

9 Dessai & Janarthanarn cm e 2 mm D E H M Fig. 1. Impatiens talbotii Hook. f.: A. Twig, B. Flower, C. Bract, D. Lateral sepals, E & F. Standard, G. Wing petals, H. Lip, I. Column, J. Androecium, K. Pistil, L. Capsule, M. Seed. 626

10 Potential value: The plant is worth introducing in gardens as an ornamental for its beautiful flowers. Specimens examined: Karnataka : Devimane ghat, , W.A. Talbot s.n. (BSI); Castle rock, s.d. A. Meebold s.n. (CAL); Jog falls, , V. Bhaskar 341 (MGM); Agumbe ghat, , V. Bhaskar 342 (MGM); Jog falls, , Jyosna R.N. Dessai 37 (Goa University Herbarium); , Jyosna R. N. Dessai & M.K. Janarthanam 93 (Goa University Herbarium); Goa: Gaodongri, Bharsa, along roadside near Baman buda waterfalls, , M.K. Janarthanam 163 (Goa University Herbarium). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are thankful to the Directors/Officers in-charge of CAL, BSI, MH, JCB, BLAT and MGM for permitting us to consult their specimens. The first author thanks International Association for Plant Taxonomy for research grant. The second author acknowledges UGC-SAP for support. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 32 No. 3 (2008) REFERENCES BHASKAR, V. & B.A. RAZI Studies on South Indian Impatiens L. - III. Further notes. Indian J. For. 1(1): Species complexes in South Indian Impatiens L. (Balsaminaceae) I. Taxonomy of I. talbotii Hook. f. ex Blatt. and I. pulcherrima. In S.K. Gupta (Ed.) Higher plants of Indian subcontinent 1: BLATTER, E Revision of the flora of the Bombay Presidency. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 36: HOOKER, J.D An epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens. Rec. Bot. Sun,. India 4: 42, 47. NAYAR, M.P Hot spots of Endemic plants of India, Nepal and Bhutan. Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram. SINGH, N.P. & B.G. KULKARNI Impatiens talbotii Hook. f. In Nayar, M.P. & A.R.K. Sastry (Eds.) Red Data Book of Indian Plants, Vol. 3. Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. 627

11 Toiwanio, 54(2): , 2009 A New Species of Epiphytic Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) from the Western Ghats, India,Iyosna R. N. Dessai w,ly Joseph (2) and M. K. Janarthanam (1*> I. Department of Botany, Coo University, Gnu , India. 2. Gurukula Botanical Sam:Puny, Alattil P. 0..Alortl? Wavanad, Kerala , India. Corresponding author. Tel: : Fax: ; mkjana@yahoo.com (Manuscript received 17 November 2008; accepted 3 February 2009) ABSTRACT: Impatiens bhaskarii, a new species is described and illustrated from the Western Ghats, India. It is endemic and confined to the Western Ghats of Karnataka (India). This species is closely allied to stocksii Hook. f. & Thomson and /. dendricola C. E. C. Fisch., but differs in possessing lilac to pink-coloured flowers, a short dorsal auricle, and seeds with hairs all over from the former. and in having lilac to pink-coloured flowers. saceate spur and seeds with hairs all over from the latter. KEY WORDS: Endemic, Impatiens bhaskarii, new species, Western Ghats, India. INTRODUCTION The genus Impatiens L. is a highly diversified genus and is represented by over 1,000 species (Janssens et al., 2006; Morgan, 2007). The species of the gems are primarily distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World while few are distributed in the northern temperate regions (Grey-Wilson, 1980, 1985). About 203 species are found in India (Vivekananthan et al., I 997) to which few more species have been added subsequently. Western Ghats ; one of the 34 biodiversity hotspots of the world, harbours about 90 species of It is a region of speciation for the genus Impatiens (Bhaskar, 1981; Kumar and Sequiera, 1996) with maximum number of endemic species (Nair, 1991). During the course of taxonomic studies of the genus Impatiens in the Western Ghats, the authors collected specimens of an epiphytic balsam belonging to section Scapigerae Hook. f. & Thomson. Section Scapigerae is confined to Peninsular India with an exception of one species in Sri Lanka. In the Western Ghats region, scapigerous balsams are either with a saccate lip wherein the wing petals arc lacking a distinct dorsal auricle or possess spurred lip wherein the wing petals may or'may not be with a distinct dorsal auricle. Detailed studies show that the collected specimens are similar to /..5/ock.sli Hook. f. & Thomson in their saccate spur and I. dendricola C. E. C. Fisch. with respect to their dorsal auricle thus representing the characters of both groups in Scapigerae. Several live specimens of the same entity collected.from the type locality are being grown at Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary, Wayanad. Our study of these specimens for variations also reveals that this is a distinct novel taxon. Hence it is being described here as a new species. TAXONOMIC TREATMENT Impatiens bhaskarii J. Dessai, L. Joseph & Janarth.,.sp. nov. Fig. I Type: INDIA, Karnataka, Chi kmagalur District ; Charmadi ghat, 15 August 2005, iyosna R. N, Dessai K. lanarthanam 62 (holotype: CAL; isotypcs: BSI, M1 1). Impatienti slocksii et I. dendricola simi I is, ab ambobus floribus lilacinis ad roseis, seminibus omnino pubescentibus, a prima aurieula dorsali brevi, a secunda calcare saccato differ( Epiphytic, scapigerous, tuberous herb, cm high; tubers creamish brown, spherical to oblongoid, cm. Leaves radical, 3-7 per tuber, petiolate; petiole cm long, glabrous; lamina broadly ovate to orbicular ; a cm, base obtuse to truncate, margin crenate, apex acute, rause to apiculate; crenae apiculate, adaxially hairy, abaxially glabrous. Inflorescence a 6-10-flowered raceme; 1-4 per tuber ; scope 5-14 cm long, slender, glabrous. Flowers lilac to pink with a tuft of yellow hairs at the base of the middle lobe ; 8-20 mm across, bracteate, pedicellate; bracts ovate, x mm, apex acute; pedicel 6-20 mm long, slender, glabrous. deflexed in fruits; lateral sepals 2, asymmetrically ovate, x mm, slightly concave, apex acute, distinctly 3-nerved, light green, glabrous; standard orbicular to obovate, a min, white externally. lilac to pink internally, glabrous, apex obcordate; wing petals 2, mm, 3-lobed, lobes unequal, basal lobe smaller than the distal and middle lobe, asymmetrically ovate, 3-5 a mm, middle lobe- broadly ovate, a 2-5 mm. distal lobe oblong, a 1-3 mm; dorsal auricle short, yellow; lip ovate, 4-5 a 1-3 mm, apex acute ; spur saccate. Column ca. 2 x I mm, curved; anthers 5, cohering above the pistil, ea. 1 a 0.5 mm, white;.filaments 5, ea, 1.5 a

12 Taiwania Vol. 54. No. I min K Fig. 1. A: Habit. B: Flower. C: Bract. D, E: Lateral sepals. F: Standard. G: Wing petal (dorsal view). H: Wing petal (ventral view). I: Lip. J: Column. K: Androecium. L: Pistil. M: Capsule. N: Seed. (line drawing by Jyosna Dessai from Jyosna R. N. Dessai & M. K. Janarthanam 62) mm, narrow and free at base, fused and broad at apex, light pink to white. Pistil ca. 1.5 x 0.5 mm; ovary lanceoloid to ellipsoid, glabrous; style absent; stigma 5-toothed. Fruit a capsule, 0.6-I x cm, asymmetrically ellipsoid, glabrous, pedicel cm long. Seeds numerous. minute, oblongoid, ca. 1 x 0.5 trim; testa reticulate, brown, hairy: hairs sparse throughout but long and tufted at both the ends, spirally coiled. Distribution: Charmadi ghat (type locality) of Karnataka, Western Ghats. India. Flowering and fruiting: July --- August. Habitat: Epiphyte. Growing on tree branches within moss. Conservation status: Data deficient; not collected from outside type locality. Specimens collected from type locality are being grown at Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary, Wayanad. Etymology: The species is named in honour of Prof. V. Bhaskar for his immense contribution towards the understanding of/i/pat/ens of south India. 150

13 June, 2009 Dessai et al A new species of epiphytic Impatiens (Balsaminaceac) Table 1. Comparative aecourt of Impatiens bhaskarll, I. dendricola and I. stocksi/. Characters Impatiens Ithaskarii sp. nov. 1. dendrienla stocksii Flower colour Lilac pink White White Dorsal auricle Present Present Absent Spur Saceate Clavate Sal:eats Seeds Hairy throughout. hairs long and tufted at both the ends Comose Cornose Note: The species is related to I. sock,sii and I. dendricola but differs in possessing lilac to pink-coloured flowers, short dorsal auricle, and seeds with hairs all over from the former and in having lilac to pink-coloured flowers, saccate spur and seeds with hairs all over from the latter (Table I). Impatiens bhaskarii is restricted to the type locality and 1. dendricola till date is reported from only two localities in Coorg District further south of the type locality of I. bhaskarii whereas I. siocksii is found growing in the areas occupied by both these species. Impatiens stocksii and I. clench-kola are found growing on moss covered tree trunks while /. bhaskarii grows on horizontal lateral branches. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors thank the Directors/Officers in-charge of 131.AT. BSI, CAL. JCB. Mt-i. Department of Botany, Mysore University for permission to consult their specimens, Dr.1. F. Veldkantp (I.) Mr the Latin diagnosis: Mr W. Thcuerkauf, Gorukula Botanical Sanctuary. Wayanad, -Kerala for his valuable input and permission to study live specimens. The first author thanks International Association for Plant Taxonomy for a research grant. LITERATURE CITED Rhaskar, V The genus Impatiens L. in south India: endemism and affinities. Indian Forester 107: Grey -Wilson, C impatiens of Africa. A. A. Balkerna. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 235pp. Grey-Wilson, C Balsaminaceae. In: Dassanayake. M. D. and F. R. Fosbcrg (eds.), A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon 5: Oxford & Publishing Co.. New Delhi, India..lanssens, S., K. Geuten, Y. M. Yuan. Y. Song, 1'. Ktipfer and E. Smets Phylogenetics of impatiens and Hydrocera (Balsarninaceae) using Chloroplast spacer sequences. Syst. t3ot. 31: Kumar, M. and S. Sequiera impatiens sivarmanii -- a new species of Balsaminaceac from Silent Valley National Park, Kerala, India. Rheedea 6: Morgan, R. J Impatiens - the vibrant World of busy lizzies. balsams and touch-me-nots. Timber Press, Portland. USA. 219pp. Nair, N. C F.ndemism on the Western Ghats with special reference to Impatiens L. Proceedings of the S:vmposium an rare, endangered and endemic plants of Western Chats, Kerala Forest Dept. (Wildlife wing), Thiruvananthapuram, Spl. Publ. No: 111: Vivekananthan, K., N. C. Rathakrishnan, M. S. Swaminathan and L. K. Gbara Balsaminaceae. filajra, P. K. et al. (eds.). Flora of India 4: Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, India. EPA Ec.7 it_ 114 Tlik-Vr 41W 1131, Jyosna R. N. Dcssai 0t, Laly,loseph (2) and M. K..lanarthanarn" I. Department of Botany. Goa University, Goa India. 2. Gurukula Botanical Sanctuaq, Alaltil P. a North Wayanad. Kerala , India. * Corresponding author. Tel: ; Fax: ; mkjana@yahoo.com ( tit lits la II) 17 H x H /I 3 H) y 4 p lr 11 n ll Whilar! L Vitt : Eu 41.6 ± Ad, (Impatiens *it T EI7 1414i ' kr') Prc _IL 111 fifk -3( 4-,t. *Ik- ± 43, stocksii Hook. f. & Thomson) a Of ± ( I. Jendricola C.E.C. Fisch,) gt A 4t1 ; A 5'1* zi. tt "il kfti h.) /EA TV) it g 4 Pt 4z =fin >31 ItM ist T., ti - 1-z- ICJ) $. P. J

14 EXTENDED DISTRIBUTION OF IMPATIENS RAZIANA (BALSAMINACEAE): A POORLY KNOWN ENDEMIC SPECIES OF WESTERN GHATS Jyosna R. N. Dessai and M. K. Janarthanam Department of Botany, Goa University Goa Abstract: Impatiens raziana Bhaskar & Razi. a rare endemic balsam of Western Ghats, so far - known only from the type locality has been collected from two more localities. A detailed description and illustration based on fresh specimens is provided for easy identification of the species. INTRODUCTION he species of Impatiens are found distributed throughout the wet tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia and Africa, while a few species arc recorded from the temperate regions ofasia, Europe and North America, with major centres in India, Sri Lanka and Madagascar (Vivekananthan et (11,1997). The genus is represented by over 1000 species (Janssens et al., 2006), of these about 203 species are found in India (Vivekananthan et al., 1997). Subsequently, few more new species have been added to this list. In India Eastern Himalayas and Western Ghats are rich in Impatiens and the latter harbours about 90 species. Impatiens raziana Bhaskar & Razi, an endemic species, was described based on a single collection made in 1972 from Kotigehar, Chikmagalur district, Karnataka (Bhaskar and Razi, 1982). Saldanha made further collections from the type locality that are deposited at IC13, Bangalore. 'Though locality of collection is mentioned as Chikmagalur on herbarium label, it is clearly mentioned as type locality in Flora of Karnataka (Saldanha, 1996). These two publications are the major source of information on its morphology and geographical distribution. Vivekananthan el al. (1997), while dealing the family for Flora of India have not added much to the existing information on the species. The major herbaria such as BLAT, BSI, CAL and MH do not have any collection of the species. Hence, Nayar (1996) considered this species as rare. Saldanha (1996), during his subsequent visits to the type locality, could not trace the species and reported the conversion of locality into a residential colony. The present authors' attempts to collect it from type locality also failed. However, during the taxonomic studies of the genus Impatiens, the authors collected I. raziana from two more localities other than the type locality in Western Ghats. These collections from Shimoga and Belgaum districts show the extended distribution and also considerable variations. Hence a detailed description and illustrations are provided here. Impatiens raziana Bhaskar & Razi in J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 79: ; Sharma et al., H. Karnataka ; Saldanha, Fl. Karnataka 2: 257, t. 38, 1996; Vivekananthan et al. in Hajra et al., Fl. India 4: Annual herbs up to 40 cm high. Stem erect, prostrate or procumbent, flaccid, quadrangular, glabrous, pigmented, branched; branches arising from basal nodes. I...eaves opposite-decussate, petiolate, apical ones subsessile; petiole short, up to 4 mm long, glabrous, decurrent on the stem and ending as petiolar glands; lamina oblong, elliptic, oblanceolate, obovate to spathulate, up to 6.5 x 1.8 cm, membranous, cuneate to truncate at base, crenate along margins, acute at apex; crcnae apiculate; hairy adaxially, veins distinct adaxially. Flowers axillary, 1-4 in each axil, up to 1.9 cm across, bright saffron coloured; bracts linear-lanceolate. glabrous, up to 1.5 x 0.75 mm, acute at apex; pedicels up to 3 cm long, pubescent, with two longitudinal rows of hairs, deflexed in fruit; lateral sepals 2. linear Indian Journal of Forestry, Vol. 32(2): , 2009

15 314 JYOSNA R.N. D17,SSA1 AND M.K. JANARTIMNAM to linear-lanceolate, up to 10 x I.5 mm, glabrous, light orange in colour, acute to acuminate at apex; veins 3, middle vein distinct, ridged dorsally, other two faintly visible; standard orbicular to broadly ovate, up to 7.5 x 9 mm, concave, orange in colour, rounded to rouse at apex, dorsally keeled; costa mucronate, glabrous to hairy dorsally; lip funnel shaped, light orange with darker veins, x 5-6 mm, acuminate at apex, with a yellow spot within below the apex; spur short, 3-5 mm long, curved, glabrous to hairy, tip rounded to notched, yellow to green in colour; wing petals 2, up to 2 x 1.1 cm, bilobed, lobes unequal, basal lobes triangular, ca. 5 x 4 mm, lighter than the distal lobe, distal lobe up to 1.3 x I cm, obliquely ovate, lacerated in the basal region, shortly stipitatc; stipe lighter than the lobe bearing 4-5 dark orange spots, auricled at base. Column 4-5 mm long, curved; filaments up to 3 mm long, free at base, connate at apex, yellowish orange in colour; anthers 5, ca. I x I mm, cohering; pistil up to 4 mm long; ovary linear-oblongoid, curved at apex, glabrous; style absent; stigma 5-toothed. Capsules ellipsoid to oblongoid, up to 1.2 x 0.5 cm, glabrous; pedicels up to 4 cm long. Seeds laterally compressed, circular in outline, ca. 2.5 x 2 mm, dark brown to black in colour, glabrous, shining. (Fig. 1). Fig. I: a. Habit, h. Flower, c. Bract, d. Lateral sepals, e. Standard, f. Wing petals, g. Lip. 11. Column, i. Androeeium -j. Pistil. k. Capsule, I. Seed.

16 INDIAN JOURNAL OF FORESTRY 315 Flowering & Fruiting: July September. Habitat: Amidst grasses beneath Terminalia bellirica and T. paniculata and field bunds along the periphery of moist deciduous forest at Tinaighat (Belgaum district) and in Acacia plantation with sandy soil at Bidargad (Shimoga district). Specimens examined: Karnataka, Chikmagalur, Charmadi ghat, , V. Bhaskar 311 (Type C. J. Saldanha -MGM); Kotigehar, 850 m, ; KFP 9756 (JCB); Chikmagalur, 800 m, , C..1. Saldanha KFP (JCB); Belgaum, Tinaighat, Rajval, 15 26' 13.8" N and 74 26' 19.2" E, m, , M. K. Janarthanam 11 (GUH), , Jyosna R. N. Dessai & M. K. Janarthanam 64 (GUH); Shimoga, Bidargad, Agumbe-Sringeri road, , Jyosna R. N. Dessai & M. K. Janarthanam 76 (GUH). (GUH - Goa University Herbarium, MGM Mysore University Herbarium are not acronyms but used for convenience). Note: The species was seen growing in plain areas on the eastern side of the Western Ghats with relatively low rainfall. Flowers are visited by bees, butterflies and moths. The variations in the species are seen with respect to its habit, leaves (shape, base and apex), number of flowers per axil, pubescent nature of pedicel, shape and margin of lateral sepals, tip of spur and colour of seeds. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are thankful to the Directors/ Officers in-charge of BLAT, BSI, CAL, JCB, MH and Mysore University Herbarium for permission to consult their specimens and Prof. V. Bhaskar, GKVK, Bangalore for confirming the identity of the species. The first author is thankful to the international Association for Plant Taxonomy for research grant. REFERENCES Bhaskar, V. and Razi, B.A. (1982). Two more new species of Impatiens L. from South India. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 79: Janssens, S., Geuten, K., Yuan, Y.M., Song, V., Kfipfer, P. and Smets,.E. (2006). Phylogenelics of Impatiens and Hydrocera (Balsaminaceae) using Chloroplast atpb-rbc11. spacer sequences. Syst. Bor. 31: Nayar, M. P. (1996). Hot spots of Endemic plants of India, Nepal and Bhutan. Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram. Saldanha, C.J. (1996). Flora of Karnataka, Vol. 2, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Vivekananthan, K., Rathakrishnan, N.C., Swaminathan, M.S. and Ghara, L.K. (1997). Balsaminaceae. In Flora of India, Vol. 4 (Edited by P.K. Hajra, V.J. Nair & P. Daniel), BSI, Calcutta, p

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